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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935 Saturday’s Big Ten Games Open Way for ‘Major Upsets CONFIDENT WILDCATS! °ZE agian By Ahern |First Nat'l. Bank|FINAL PREP GRID TILTSSLATED _ |South Slope Cage ZZ \\SEN FATT WAS 47 Association Fived THIS WEEK-END, ARMISTICE DAY Slates Announced —- LOOM AS DANGEROUS ASKIN THOSE TWO ASOt Win in C 0 er ° ] peas sUelae es A MY SCIATIC Mandan-Bismarck, Jamestown- yh Given Release ] Play in Eight-Team Confere FOES FOR RAMBLERS ABOUT PILE-DRIVER HE MET A BIG NERVES ,TD i Opens Nov. 29 With Leith * OLSON TH RASSLER, BOILER MAKER, WRESTLE THE Bismarck Bakery and Regula: ae acy ariel mage | ‘ Playing Flasher ‘ AN’ THEY SAID, \F T WHO BRAGGED BOUNDER tory Department Bowlers bale desracitlelcke Chicago, Fortified by Two MIXED UP WITH HIM HE WAS NEVER AND HUMBLE Lose League Matches (By the Associated Press) | Bigin, N. D, Nov. 7—Basketbsll W i Rest and B es HED TIE ME IN BOWS J ON HIS BACK, HIM IN ONE Gridirons deserted and equipment el HEY OO oot ht - leek’s Rest ai jac LIKE A KITES TAIL! EXCEPT IN HIS FALL ,EGAD | First National bank and Junior |Stored for another year, high school | nounced here Thursday by John J. — . sat \ irl: gr — lel : : aries 'g ches Hea thes Bid Ci heey sy hoctites of Nest De Roberts, president of the high schoo! { all thre x PUSHIN ME AROUND, 5 =~WELL, HES [Bakery and Regulatory debartinent | kote. [ERR Aish “ave ‘cars } 1OWA SET FOR GOPHERS: STILL ON IT, bowlers, respectively, in Commercial| Only a few scattered squads con- 1 Flasher, Leith, Mott, New { ZA 4 om OR WHAT D ) ANTES MATCR Teague’ matches roiled Wednesday |nued the training grind for one re~ ae eT Ta hie ania. Fas . ‘i a = night, maining game on their = | The Leith cagers travel to Flasher on Ulini Has Habit of Comin; WAS A MONTH Haskins, with f 159-168-161 |most of these slated for Armistice ff : Deis sheruees'ous & = tts ect tne pace fr te Anpesion dagen 0 alas danaeharcta mind | ack; Spears Averages One five which aided by @ sizeable handi-| Minot’s state championship aggre- | The rest of the schedule follows: i cap took three straight. Herman An-| gation idled following a nine-game beldalads sere derson was the best performer for the | victory campaign that carried them to Regulatory trundiers, knocking over | the finals in the battle for the cham- the maples for counts of 183-166-179 | pionship of the entire Dakotas. —528. The Magicians will renew their Spotted to a 162 pin handicap, the j training before November 28° when ; First National bowlers had some close! they are slated to meet the outstand- battles but managed to win all three | ing South Dakota contender, yet to from the Bakers. Arthur Boese was high for the Bank outfit with scores dine at Aberdey; PL eo came of 136-126-183—445 while single and The regular prep school. schedules three-game honors went to Pater® list two Armistice day attractions of 4 Jan, 10—Carson at New grid {with his counts of 123-190-216—529, more than usual interest in which| 6 > Flasher at Elgin and Regent at inne ene ea Neteaaa eRe ‘those bitter rivals from Mandan and| @l am vones nee ee spate: omt94181-180—- 414/ Bismarck will clash at the capital . ras aah x ‘Dec, 6—Carson at Elgin, Flasher at | New Leipzig and Regent at Leith. * | ; Dec. 10—Leith at New Leipzig. | ; Dec, 13—Carson at Leith, Elgin at | New England, Flasher at Regent and I New Leipzig at Mott. s Dec, 17—Leith at Carson and New — - Leipzig at New England. Dec, 18—Elgin at Flasher. Dec, 21—Mott at Regent. Jan, 8—Leith at Elgin. Chicago, Nov. 7.—(4)—There's a chance—a greater one than even most of the imaginative fans realize—for the greatest single day upsets in all Big Ten football history Saturday. Four conference and two non-con- ference games are on the day's sched- ule and all, except the Maryland-In- diana encounter, have such a distinct favorite that any other result would ye one of the big upsets of a tur- bulent, uncertain season. Study the |. schedule. don’t be so sure, Not only have|Missourian on Way to Win 12th! \Demons Get Hard wet isk matings the Maroons fortified their forces with Hanson . a Jan, 15—Mott at New England. Northwestern against undefeated. | Boese ... igb-tne-teg-s aap |CLY Atte Jommestown’ ata mateo ety Released by Sox! Jan, 17—Elgin at Regent, Flasher : untied Notre Dame; the Irish, de- {Cook . 181-186-894) [One ET edad “thenwde tabla oat ;at Leith, Mott at Carson. } spite the loss of three players, should Samuelson 122-113-123— 358} elven, Minot Model at Sher Jan, 22—Leith at Mott. { win this one handily from a university Haney 142-109-135— 386} Far Acre eet le saver et . 1 Jan, 24—Carson at Flasher, Mott i that hasn't hung up a victory over Handicay 162-162-162— 496 | 00d, Sykeston at Turtle Lake, and/43.Year-Old Righthander Has ‘at Elgin and New Leipzig at Regent. Notre Dame in 34 years. Yet, the —| Wibaux, Mont., at Beach. d 22Y in Mai Jan. 29—Regent at Elgin and New Wildcats, probably the most down- Totals........ 807-797-826—2430 Haat ee Buena adres nie Serve ears In Major bee a Len ne mabe Rnrenvtatoste taught ture in a A 1 i Bismarck Bakery Breckenridge at’ Wahpeton, Lidger- League Baseball | eens , New Lelp- victory with their elusive backs, Bob Boiled Shirts See Li S Beall Lest Mao 208-155-158— $161 wood at Hankinson, Stanley at Cros- —— Feb. 5—Flasher al. Carson. | Swisher, Don Heap and Wally e 9 eee 2 a {by, LaMoure at Edgeley, and Ender-| Chicago, Nov. 7.—(#)—“Sad Sam”| Feb. 7—New Leipzig at Elgin and . Crutce. ” : | f M d Ti lt: as é tea mh lin at Lisbon. Jones. had a reason to be sad Thurs- Gaon € Regent and Matt | “| , orti j z A . arson al nt one tree wausoutes..| Layton Beat Jap | for Mandan Tilt sxc. Bien: & =< “rt cea oe Chicago: the Buckeyes should win ee oo een | berated The veteran right handed pitcher,; Feb, 14—Elgin at Carson, Regent at this one by four touchdowns, but tals. +... 738- 791-314—2393 qidest active in the major leagues at| New Lei and New land at \ —— Sports Round-Up henge ‘of 42; was elven hiscubnant Mai se } a : H release by the Chicago White Sox.; Feb, 15—New Leipzig at Leith. weeks of rest, but Coach Clark Three-Cushion Billiard DIFFICULTY OF SAFETY MAN'S! jin First Practice Since 159-163-161— 438 | (By the Associated Press) Unless he obtains employment with; Feb. 18—Regent at Carson, two wee! ead * ae ss is % JOB INCREASED WITH me E 155-125-124— 404; another major league ciub next sea-| Feb, 19—New Leipzig at Flasher. cee ee ede stead ina Championship LATERAL PASS Homecoming Encounter 147-154- 88— 389 rsian boy nam 1. 8 New York—Here is how Michigan |S, his great record of 22 years of! Feb, 21—Carson at Mott, Leith at 112-110-185— 407 | state outsmarted Pop Warner, Pre successive service in the American/| Regent and New England at Elgin. great passer who may prove to be the Sa eaeiee ; % ting ji ¢, Kuehn 129-153-133 415!) League will be broken, | Seb Oe Mote at Waar “endl “BR6: needed foil for the activities of| Chicago, Nov. 7.—(#)—In a setting Getiing by Kk into uniform for the > jball’s original old’ fox, to stop Tem- a ee : { 5 ned Berwanger, unquestionably one|Of top hats, ermine coats, and boiled ti rst time since the 7-6 reversal at! elias 703-710-001 2109 |Ple's_winning streak last week: Jones, called “Sad Sam” because) gent at New England. afi finest backs in football. shirts that swished the game out of 2 Minot Magicians. | ee Reicha Because the Owls did not wear E always looked sad, started ee March 3—Mott at New Leipzig. Minnesota against Iowa: Although| the old pool hall environment, John-| ‘ont’ through a stiff, Regulatory Department numerals on the front of their |Pitching career way back in 1914] ve y yton, the ex-carpenter of Sc- the Gophers have tremendous power|"Y Layton, the a | ‘and a seemingly endless supply of dalia, Mo., was on his way Thursday derson ... n Wednesday after: 3 he joined the Cleveland In-, 183-166-179— 528| Jerseys, the Michigan Staters had | hen U 116-105-113 334! trouble spotting the Temple backs [@aHs. After the 1915 season, he was] ff YOu RE i 1 to acquire his twelfth world’s three- s h Glenn Hanna sought | oak 124-106-121— 3£1| in the trick; nen ahill traded to Boston along with $50,000) = eat ball carriers to step in when : lecen S . Ke 2: e1 in the tricky Warner Cr “" Feeded, Iowa is “loaded” for them. cushion billiard championship. | ei cacctan Berteeaeee HE cee os 78-135-112— 325| so did Wagner, the Spartan can- | {0 Oulflelder Mis Speaker. After six c ‘The Gophers were accused of undue 4 ey fea oe wall, \Fisher .. + 134#115- 86— 335) didate for all-American guard, |t-oGeq to the New York Yankees, | cE \ roughing of Ozzie Simmons, flashy .. vonaiip Hanne must shift his players | Handicap 56- 11- 28— 95) brought a piece of black chalk |qnere he remained for five seasons, ’ Megro Back, last season and there's Soachaeonebyrdee | around to fill the gaps left by Capt. poepreperoae into the game and after the first | three of which found him playing in| ,2o°ballers representing St. Mary's some feeling about it in Iowa City rrtnecate Le \Evan Lips, tackle or end) who s| Totals........ 691-638-639—1968| few scrimmages every Temple | vorid series, Playing | Texas, took a six-weeks’ trip this fall ; Anyway, the Hawks will give Ozzie Sapanese, 1kintey| almost ceriain to be out for the fina!! oe area back had a large black x on his |” at the end of the 1926 season, he| Which is a more ambitious traveling ee ee ee mc Matsuyama, first| gamo with a torn leg inuscle, andi Ted Key Is Ineligible, | white shirt front. . . also, [was*traded to the st. Louis Browns, |Prosmm than Notre Dane's famous Hic Gophers might see the of his nine chal-| let” at his very best. Wolverines Smart Michigan against Illinois: Once re- garded as a conference pushover, Michigan now stacks up as prob- ably the smartest and most alert team lengers, 50 to 35 in 50 innings Wed- nesday night. He scored his; victory on a new} streamlined table, | Buddy Beall, whos wenteolbuor thel Wagner was armed with a piece ing to Washington tt : am@lers ever attempted . . Mino, game in the fourth, quarter) Declares UCLA Dean) ot tipstick no was going to use it |En Watvors, in fon. the next SeR500 | stchigan's large freshman football with a badly wrenched shoulder. | Pop crossed him up and number- | was traded to the White Sox’ with |SdU@4 is reported to have 30 boys now The Maroon and White eleven wilij. Amarillo, Tex., Nov. 7.—()—Foot-; ed all his boys . . . Wagner was Bump Hadley and Jack Hayes for working out that are capable of play- ‘close the season in a game with CoachyPall’s serial mystery story—“the| {risked plenty by the Owls, who | Johnny Kerr and Carl Reynolds, 188 on the varsity right now . . [feskard MeMahan's undefeated bui{sitange case of Ted Key"—was as| never did discover he catried his |” “Sad Sam” was fll part of the 1935 ‘Dave Strong, Tllinols freshman quar- TYMANIN | twico-tied Mandan team. The two{baffling Thursday as the famous! marking materials in the cuff of |season, but won eight as against |terback, is all that his name implies. in the league. But Illinois disillu- covered with 2@ MODERN | als played to s six-all dead-| Question “how old is Ann?” his Jersey. é seven losses with the fifth-placc|: ; + The youngster, despite his 150 sioned since its victory over south- purple cloth, in-j- FOOTBALL eines aek erecintenn | However, Dean Earl Miller, sleuth | - White Sox. Place |nounds, breaks hosses in Montana in ern California, has a habit of coming) stead of the old time green, and sup-| SHOULO NEVER LETARECEIVING | ‘Tho game is expected to be played | for the University of California at, Primo Carnera is hitting the hot] The White Sox Wednesday signed |the summer, and can do the job as back to the crest. ported by chromium legs, instead of; END OR BACK OuT-uN HIM,OR- Jat Hughes field here on Armistice/Los Angeles, solved the mystery inso-| ispots occasionally . . . dimmy|Pitcher Ted Lyons for his 14th sea- it as any 200-pounder in the bus- Wisconsin against Purdue: No one the old fat wooden ones, at which the Ger BETWEEN HIMSELF ANDTHE Day but the finel decision in this! far as his football team is concerned |Johnston is thinking of matching him | son. iness . . . Pop Warner's Temple expects the feeble Badgers to win al town sports uscd to squirt tobacco| GOA. LINZ ON A FORWARD PAV | matter rests with the school officials {with the succinct analysis: ‘with Buddy Baer . . . Stan Kostka iOwis traveled 4500 miles to play foot- game all season. But they've had! juice, Layton averaged a billiard an sat jab Mandan. “I believe as I did last Saturday jlikes pro football better because there UNITED UNITS WIN ‘ball games this season. . . . Louis two weeks rest while Purdue has ab-| inning and had a high run of seven,| By Janene | ‘Hampered by _ exiremely sie (One our Ted Key is ineligible for /are fewer dressing room lectures to} Virginia, Minn., Nov. .7.—(P)—The| |Corkin, of Bermuda, is considered the sorbed a lot of punishment and de-\tc four for the Japanese invader. | ee Ans y cei id * os jweather ard a heavy fall of snow football.” listen to . . . this will be Ken|“united units” which originated s .|world’s best Negro golfer . . . He feat in two straight games. Coach! Starting this afternoon, four games | ; it Bue jie Fain a fa 1a; | the Demons did not practice during} Meantime R. F. (honest I'm Ted) |Strong’s last season as a regularleral years ago in Hivbing to sweep has challenged Sam Parks, U. 8. ‘op- “Doc” Spears averages one Big upsct| wil be played daily. Paired in the plosive nature likely to brew out et ing fore pert of the week but have|Key remained out of sight on the U.|Player . he’ getting too brittle |to triumph in succeeding elections ab'eR champion, to a 38-hole mate for @ season. A | He |four days left to ptepare for the Man-/C. L. A. campus. Friends said he was}- eastern fans wish Princeton |other iron Tange points, added Eveleth {2 side bet of $500. A tk ll ial Hees ErouAbIy athe toughest joo | aaa battle. Bek of pense iussitons as to could get A ay eons wi to te sondliett Tiesaey when very | Mi di C Ss i 2 SRS ager Seago a Hanna was well satisfied with the|/whether he is “Honest Ted” or a 2 Ops! a OW] candidates were victorious for every Gophers Are at Fu k | National Hockey Loop [cee aaa ee serene. fete "ana | spirit shown by the team when 1:|cousin, Clois (stabbed in the back) office sought. ancan eae tars | Strength for Hawks Tonight| watching for quick ‘ering punts, and/come back after that early MinotKey, who used to play a stellar game| _ Rival coaches are pouring the | Tryout at Hamline Season Opens Tonig' Mere eden Cask meer ite svar eal [touchdown to outplay the Magiclans|for the Texas School of Mines.| heat on Howard Jones, whose | The large, white, funnel-shaped \line, the safety is more than pie ag Pe stage a great 81-yard march for|Whereabouts of Clois Key also was a Southern California team isn’t { “blossoms” of the calla lily are not with Augie Kieckhefer of Chicago, - | football play now in vogue, the safety Minneapolis, Nov. 7.—(?)—Minne- r St. Paul, Nov. 7.—(®)—Two North sota’s football-minded Gophers will! New York, Nov. 7—W)—The Na-| sponsible for breaking up passes and/ score but the two injuries in the mystery. clicking .. .. .. orders for the boys (the true flowers at all, but outer) pakotans, John Wilkinson and Jack head southward tonight determined |tional Hockey League opens its 1935-! laterals. lforward wall are giving him consid-| The U. C. L. A. fullback stands aj opposing . C, ‘are to go out ‘leaves. The real flowers are tiny,|Shinner, both of Mandan, were on tu pursue their thundering way along|3¢ season at Chicago tonight with the} His real trouble begins when de-|erable grief this week. good chance of losing his shirt, tem-' and pile up cvery point they can inconspicuous things, crowded to-|duty Thursday as candidates for the the unbeaten road at the expense of| Blackhawks and the New York Amer-|coys and receivers start racing down ——_—— pororily, whenever he does reappear; - + . which is one way of get- {gether on the club-like spadix, in the| Hamline basketball team. Coach Joe Jowa Saturday. icans facing each other in the first|the field. ‘The defenders must. check | —+=>—>——>— >>>, | public. Football fans,want a look| ting even for those one-sided | center. | Hutton is handling the largest squad Undefeated in 21 starts, winner of|pame of a campaign that runs to the the eligible men assigned to them on Fights Last Night | at his back. The Texas Mines play-! 44-0 victories the Trojans used to since he started his work here five \ 14 consecutive games, the Gophers\end of March. All cight teams on|a man-to-man defense, and in this! ed had scars on his back from stab| roll up when they were riding All the electric lights in use in the| years ago—33 candidates. will have their light and heavy ar-|the circuit will see action by the mid-|type of play, the safety must be ex-| wounds, | high, wide and handsome. entire United States would illuminate tillery unlimbered Saturday in an ef-| qe of the month. ceptionally alert, as it requires great! (By the Associated Press) Bill Spaulding, Jr. son of the U. an area of but one square mile as| Lighthouses are built round to pre- fort to push further along the| The revamped Americans jump to|speed, and it is impossible for him to! _ New York—Abe Feldman, 182%, |C. L. A. coach, who played prep| A Harvard fellow named Shaun/brightly as it is illuminated by sun-|sent less surface resistance to waves heights. \Toronto Saturday to start off the|guard or foliow his man always from| New York, stopped Johnny Kreig- !school football with Key in Santa|Kelly sent a letter to be read at a! light. and wind, All of the Gopher regulars will be/Maple Leafs, last season's league |the proper position, er, 1691, Jersey City (4); Joe Monica in 1932, said he recalled see- {pacifist meeting . . . captain of the — — + ready for action, as the squad. 33,| champions. On Sunday the New York| In zone defense, the safety is re-; Sekyra, 180!:, Dayton, O., out- ing scars on Key's back. He said Key |football team, too . . . some of the sana: genes he Rapes TORR: Rangers and Detroit hoist the cur-|sponsible for the deep territory, and pointed Vanesa Parrilli, 103, {told him the injuries were received {alumni are weeping. 1 i tonight, where they will remain until ity. i " s into that, Argentina (10). in Texas, io S getaday forenoon, when they will PF outeRta eamtu ding prenan- | zones antenna (oemerd chalks up| _ Utica, N. Y¥.—Bushy Graham, | Dean Miller, who ordered Key; | Ten of the eleven starters in | Pe ate, enator head for the scene of action at Towa) men, Les Canadiens, under new own-|a mark against the safety. 12912, Utica, outpointed Eddie |benched last Saturday before the] the Marquette lineup are Wiscon- L mn City. ership and the new management of| Never should the safety let the| Zivic, 133, Pittsburgh, (8). — |California game, said he was con-| sin boys . . . the only alien is Bad Bernie Bierman, himself, perhaps|syivio Mantha, veteran defense play-|potential pass receiver get between} Jersey Cily, N. J.-rWildcat | yinced the U. C. L. A. fullback had) fullback Ward Cuff of Minnesota HORIZONTAL —_Answer to Previous Puzzle fashion. will be the worst casualty as Minne-| oy bay their first game of the sea- (‘himself and the goal line. O'Conner, 144, Carbondale, Pa. entered under an assumed name or . . George Sisler, Jr, son of 1,10 Senator EL/GILlolUicle|sITlElR] 11 Land rigi:t. sota heads for Towa. The Gopher| on next Tuesday against the Rang-| (Copyright, 1935, NEA Service, Inc.) | and George Washington Salva- (had used another's high school cre- the oid baseball star, won letters who was re- IRMEL O|UISIEMMTIAIR[T| 12 Not any. coach, suffering form a severe cold|¢.. tore, Fort Worth, Tex. drew (10). | dentials. in four major sports at prep cently shot. ISMEEINITIEIRMMOIRIA[ 1° His nickname. and an attack of lumbago, has been |“ ‘the ast two teams to open are the| In making a herring into a kipper, | Cincinnati—Freddie Miller, 129, | school . . . he is ticketed for 5 Pepper nut. ITI! INIGMBRIEILIAIPISIE] 19 His former in worse physical condition than any | yrontreal Maroons, Stanley cup hold-| the fish is split open, salted, and then | Cincinnati, National Boxing as- Miners are strictly forbidden to| Colgate . . . Sixto Escobar, the 13 Ocean. iN] a | title. of the casuals from the Purdue ame ers, and the Boston Bruins, who led Placed in a smoking kiln over smold- | sociation featherweight cham- | smoke or carry matches in British} fighter, wants a six-toed kitten 14 Belonging to 21 Star-like. that he's been worrying about allltie jeague’s American division last|ering sawdust, wood, or chips, until} pion, outpointed Claude Varner, | mines, yet 47 deaths were caused last} fora mascot . . . get in touch axis. one AIBIAISIE! 22 Antler Knobs sweek. : i season. They clash at Montreal | considered done. | 12814, Les Angeles (10) non-title. | year by breaking this rule. with Lou Brix, his manager .. . 15 Stir, loo [P| ITIEIL VIC} oy Ten cents (pl.) Ed Widseth, giant right tackle, still | Nov 46, ik \ don’t overlook the southwest con- 16 Seaweed ashes. [SIEINISIE} SLOMCESTER THIETAIRIT! 25 Fieshy. is dinning sHghlty from a charley|""“,: usual, the circuit will be divid- | Ree eR ference when casting about for 17 Yokels. G@ a 1} 27 Hage. hhorse, but he will be ready Salurday’ eq into two groups. ‘The three lead “OUT OUR WAY By Williams | ose Bowl candidates. 18 Throe. aS TS SACI 28 Uorishe chart erase ‘Jing teams in each will meet in the! - Bi 20 Structural L. ranch. Hing, otters who have been recover-| Postseason playoffs to decide the) Cobber-Gustie Game tnt, IEIRINIVMMAIRIE AY 31 Beverace 4 league le an le year’s possession 5 ertaining to ad pe Panis or the Burdue of the Stanley cup, een of the i Is Scheduled Friday silica, Oey ren The Gophers will have the back-|WOrld’s professional’ championship. Moochead, Minn, Mov, 1—l@}—The| - fuite vas s POMS: He a oe sate 40 To make face field that started against Purdue in- i 5 0 '. — . off-again, on-again football game be- of his state 38 Derby. VERTICAL 43 One. Riis me soe eg ae greg man Underwood Winds Up yf tween Concordia and Gustavus Adol- (pl). 41You and me 2 Consumed 45 Chum z back, who came through to shine| Greatest Grid Season , , \ phus colleges here is on tap for Fri-| 26 Cold. 42 Mongrel 3Snaky fish 46 Shield against the Bollermakers last week, Pps day. First scheduled for Moorhead, 29 Marked with 44 Soft food 4To bark 47 Three is Clarence (Tuffy) Thompson, will Underwood, N. D., Nov. 7.—Under- i ae. wy ay my) “ale: a fen peastereet to et ree Becnue ~ apots. 46 Anesthetic. 5 Barometric. 48 Possesses, he at left half with George Roscoe at| wood’s high school football team com- ee Ng 3 peter “dy id tte ois beak uP utege roe sited booking $2 Bodily struc. 50 Skillet. 6To triumph 49 Roof point right half and Sheldon Beise at full-| pleted the most successful gridiron fi "i t 4 (Ge back Moot ture. Bh Ana «+ 7Shin bone covering. hack. Vernal LeVoir will be calling|season in the school’s history when | AAT, a, KNGS B ne shat scores 4 ele game a sehanne £0 Vegetable sik signals. the local eleven downed the strong 'o bury.> 53 Poem 9 Injuries 0 accomplis! ‘Thompson's twinkling feet net him | Minot reserves, 19 to 13, in the final | ____— di 35 Mortal. * 55 Elther -10To drink dog. 54 Company and his Minnesota Gopher football | game. | pals eight yards, on the average,; The victory brought the «season's een ‘ g every time he carries the ball. record to four wins, one tie and one . On Z > ‘ \ a " a a i ee Fag ol Ln wa tgs es a The speedy halfback, given his head|defeat. The only reverse came at 5 t K x mili ee N+ NH eee tw run in only two games, negotiated |the hands of Washburn’s McLean 272 yards in 33 tries on sprints that | county champions, boosted him into a tie for the Big; Underwood ‘trounced Max, 21-0; ‘Ten individual scoring leadership. Turtle Lake fell, 28-0; Garrison was Roscoe, backfield workhorse, checks | beaten, 7-0 and the team played a 13- im a five-yard average from total|all tie with Wilton. The team made up what it lacked in speed with a power attack led by Capt. Ivar Engler, left halfback who also called signals. Engler seldom failed to gain yardage on plays di- tac! BEAT COLD WEATHER— SAVE MONEY oe | MEE J ae Ba | } PCP EPO te eee! Nee MA) ool ZERONE CLES SCCCEN b 98S BY MEA SERVICL, mc: BORN . r =H -FREEZE came APE ORT OITTETTT T e S SSSSSOSISSENE SCS